New cash, new questions for Business Insider — Business Insider, one of the sites at the forefront of creating a native digital publishing model, happily announced the other day an additional investment of $12 million, bringing its total to about $30 million.

USA Today Is Worried About Us And The Digital Media Industry! — USA Today columnist Michael Wolff has written a column expressing his view of the prospects for our business and that of other digital news companies. This follows a column that Mr. Wolff wrote in January suggesting that we should sell our company quickly.

Quartz to launch an India channel — Quartz, the mobile-first digital publication aimed at global business and finance elites, is the latest American news brand making a foray into India. — Capital has learned that Quartz is preparing an India channel to launch this spring or summer …

Arthur Sulzberger's compensation took a hit in 2013 — New York Times chairman and publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. made roughly $5.3 million in 2013, including his base salary, stock awards and other compensation, whereas his 2012 earnings package totaled around $6.9 million.

For Some, Reader Contributions Become a New Reporting Tool — Not too long ago, it happened like this: A newspaper would publish a story. Response came in the form of letters to the editor, or maybe an outraged phone call or two, or a handwritten note to a reporter — or, every once in a while, a lawsuit.

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